The Gentlemen and Their Ladies was a real singing group. They sand and played popular dance and club music while touring the hotel circuit. The leader of the group was Richie, there was a guitar player named Bo. Their home was Norfolk VA. I believe it is still possible that there is a fragment of the origional band left as each member was replaced while Richie still hangs in there.
BLACK AMERICAN DISCO/SOUL BAND NORTHEAST USA - PARTY BUMP HUGE CLUB HIT IN NEW ORLEANS & NYC FEBRUARY, 1974 - 2 45s NEEDED - RECORD WAS JEAN/ALITHIA 731. NOT RELEASED OR RECORDED IN ARGENTINA. SORRY. ALSO GROUP HAD A HUGE DANCE HIT CALLED LIKE HER! - THE 12" SINGLE WAS ON ROULETTE AROUND THE SAME TIME AS TOUCH AND GO by ECSTACY PASSION & PAIN! THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS CLASSIC DANCE RECORD THAT SOUNDS LIKE JR. WALKER & THE ALLSTARS! DAVEDJ
Hi,no problem I only upload the part one cause after this song exist the part two,this record was recorded in Argentina in 1976 this song is performed by Gentlemen and Their Ladies(for me is a fantasy band name) in label only appears the writers that are Mc Gruder/Stiemberg/Cowell thats all the information insite if I can help you anyway you are welcome.
I wonder if this is the same group who used to play in the Treadway on the Scranton Carbondale Highway and in several spots in the Poconos. The Sax players name was Richard and he was the leader of the group. Different singers came and went as time passed but he always seemed to hang in there. He did a Bo Jangles routine too.
I saw this group in a club one night. This would have been late 80's or early 90's, and I remember thinking that they were pretty good for the small club I was seeing them in.
There is only one lady now, and they can be booked through eastcoastentertainment
TheNotTypicalDotCom 5 months ago
The Gentlemen and Their Ladies was a real singing group. They sand and played popular dance and club music while touring the hotel circuit. The leader of the group was Richie, there was a guitar player named Bo. Their home was Norfolk VA. I believe it is still possible that there is a fragment of the origional band left as each member was replaced while Richie still hangs in there.
TheNotTypicalDotCom 5 months ago
I remember this song.....some folks back in the '70s thought Junior Walker & The All Stars released this
tljones9 1 year ago
BLACK AMERICAN DISCO/SOUL BAND NORTHEAST USA - PARTY BUMP HUGE CLUB HIT IN NEW ORLEANS & NYC FEBRUARY, 1974 - 2 45s NEEDED - RECORD WAS JEAN/ALITHIA 731. NOT RELEASED OR RECORDED IN ARGENTINA. SORRY. ALSO GROUP HAD A HUGE DANCE HIT CALLED LIKE HER! - THE 12" SINGLE WAS ON ROULETTE AROUND THE SAME TIME AS TOUCH AND GO by ECSTACY PASSION & PAIN! THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS CLASSIC DANCE RECORD THAT SOUNDS LIKE JR. WALKER & THE ALLSTARS! DAVEDJ
Multi1628 1 year ago
I have the LP!!!...lol
bottlerockit69 2 years ago
muy bueno gracias miles!!!!! grasias
RADOELCAPO 2 years ago
Please read the label and post all the names listed. Writer, singer and so on. Thank You
RollsRoyce2009 3 years ago
Hi,no problem I only upload the part one cause after this song exist the part two,this record was recorded in Argentina in 1976 this song is performed by Gentlemen and Their Ladies(for me is a fantasy band name) in label only appears the writers that are Mc Gruder/Stiemberg/Cowell thats all the information insite if I can help you anyway you are welcome.
Claudio.
Soul70 3 years ago
His name was Richard Cowell, the group came out of Norfolk VA and yes they were named The Gentlemen and Their Ladies. Thanks !
RollsRoyce2009 3 years ago
I think I also saw them in a wedding and they made a pretty good living as a high end wedding band, had a GREAT female lead singer, too.
leelarsen 2 years ago
I wonder if this is the same group who used to play in the Treadway on the Scranton Carbondale Highway and in several spots in the Poconos. The Sax players name was Richard and he was the leader of the group. Different singers came and went as time passed but he always seemed to hang in there. He did a Bo Jangles routine too.
RollsRoyce2009 3 years ago
I saw this group in a club one night. This would have been late 80's or early 90's, and I remember thinking that they were pretty good for the small club I was seeing them in.
leelarsen 2 years ago